Our End of Life Support Service provides emotional, practical and psychological support to carers, family and friends and to those living with cancer and other life-limiting conditions in their own homes.

The Barbara Bettle Foundation

The Foundation has been set up to support members of the Knowsley community whom have been affected by Suicide and raise awareness of support services / community programmes for individuals whom maybe feeling suicidal.

Suicide Awareness Scheme

This programme aims to build individual / organisational awareness of suicide and from completing specialist training in the ASIST programme will provide them with the skills to intervene with suicidal staffs / individuals etc.

The John Paul Project

The John Paul Project is a charitable service which aims to improve the emotional wellbeing of veterans and their families across Merseyside through targeted psychological therapies and support programmes.

About us

Caring Connections is a registered charity who is dedicated to supporting vulnerable groups through the delivery of CQC registered home care and charitable community projects.

As a not for profit organisation we care about our community, putting people before profits and always aiming for the highest quality of service. As independent organisation we always fight to champion the needs of underrepresented groups and community, providing a voice and challenging the status quo to address inequality and the needs of deprived groups.

As an employer we care about our staff, always striving to provide the best employment conditions living to the ethos of ‘how can we expect people to care if we don’t care for them’.

We are a registered charity delivering services to the local community since 1992.

We provide services to improve health and wellbeing and reduce social isolation.

We specialise in working in deprived areas with the most vulnerable isolated groups.

We deliver services across the whole of the Liverpool City Region including Knowsley, Sefton, Halton, Wirral and Liverpool.

We've provided care and support to thousands of local residents.

In the past 2 years...

We've created

£4,332,807

in Social Value to the Liverpool City Region.

We've provided employment opportunities to over

100

local residents.

We've provided over

94,000

hours of personalised home care to vulnerable local residents.

Our counselling services have provided over

2000

sessions of fully funded sessions for vulnerable members of the local community.

"Would you please convey our sincere thanks to all of the lads that cared for Stephen. They are a credit to your organization and we will always remember them with fondness"

"Caring Connections has provided me with instant support and changed my life."

"My sons carers have been brilliant, they made the whole experience feel fun and he has really enjoyed going out with them."

"Having all of your support made a peace of mind for us, thanks for the gifts and hospital visits. My mum was so grateful and so were we as her two daughters."

"These sessions have been a lifeline for me at such a difficult time in my life. Depression is a truly awful and lonely illness and it's so reassuring to speak to someone who understands and cares. More power to you and your fine organisation."

"Slowly climbing out of a very deep, dark tunnel is how I describe my life but Caring Connections has helped me to find the tools to do it and to see that there is a light at the end."

"The counsellor and I had an instant connection and she supported me through one of the most difficult times in my life."

"The counsellor is a great listener and a skilled practitioner, I know she cares and through her gentle intervention, suggestion, persuasion and encouragement she has helped me immeasurably during a critical and dangerous period in my life. I will always be grateful for her care and support."

"I have received the best support service through Caring Connections"

"This bereavement service needs to grow the service is invaluable."

"From the very outset I felt very comfortable talking to the counsellor. She showed me great empathy, sincerity and understanding and even after the first couple of sessions I felt my anxiety abating a little and came away with a sense that things could possibly turn out ok after all. This was the first time I’d seen any light or hope in many months."